The Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Formerly the Victoria Terminus, this grand Victorian station dating from 1887 is a mixture of the Indian Mughal and Victorian Italianate Gothic. The station is also the busiest railway terminus in India, handling some 650,000 passengers daily and also serves as the headquarters for Central Railways and the Indian Ministry of Railways. The practice has recently completed a masterplan study focusing on potential development proposals adjoining the station, proceeds from which will be used to fund the necessary upgrade works to the station.